Katamari Damacy
A video game (literally 'Clump Spirit' in Japanese) used as an analogy by Matt Cutts and Tim Ferriss to describe how success, like a rolling ball, starts small and gradually collects larger things, illustrating incremental growth.
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A video game (literally 'Clump Spirit' in Japanese) used as an analogy by Matt Cutts and Tim Ferriss to describe how success, like a rolling ball, starts small and gradually collects larger things, illustrating incremental growth.

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A quirky video game where the player rolls a ball to collect objects, used by Jeff Kaplan as an analogy for how video games as an art form incorporate elements from previous art forms.